 One thing that I love about opinions is that we all have different ones. We all bring different reasons for the way that we think about something and the why that we think about something. And it's always fun to share. It's always fun to hear other people's reasoning on what their thought process is. And in the NFL, it's no different. It's no different. As long as it comes with respect, of course. It's always fun to hear why people think this guy is great, why people think that guy is great, he may not be great yet, and so on and so forth. And when it comes to quarterback, when it comes to quarterback, that is one of the trickiest and one of the most fun entertaining conversations that somebody could have. And Colin Coward, who he is ranking his top 10 quarterbacks going into the 2022 season. And he had a very interesting list. I'm gonna tell you from jump, Lamar Jackson is not on that list at all. He's not there. He's not, number one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, or 10. But let's see who he does have on the list and talk about it. Number 10, Derek Carr. Derek Carr just got paid in more ways than one because the Raiders, they paid him that fat contract but then they were like, no, no, no, that's not enough. No, we giving you Devonte Adams too. So they gave him the guy who was the best while receiving the league last year. They gave him his college teammate. So they looking to rekindle that flame, to rebuild on that previous chemistry that they had years ago. But they have Derek Carr, number 10. Number nine, Colin Murray. Colin Murray, last year it went like this for him, that the Cardinal, they started off hot and then things just got weird. That's what I would call it. They got really weird and they just started collapsing, man. They just couldn't hold it together. They couldn't hold it down and they fell apart. Colin Murray is his number nine guy. Number eight, see, with even with a Derek Carr, see, my argument's already started. Number eight is Justin Herbert. Justin Herbert, again, stat machine, he puts up the numbers that he could play. But again, when you look at the team and the team has had some nice, nice offenses, oh my goodness, nice offenses. And I know a lot of people to argument when we did the video about Justin Herbert and Lamar Jackson, it was the list from, I forgot what the people that were called that made the list, but they had Justin Herbert ranked ahead of Lamar Jackson. I was thinking like, no, Lamar Jackson wins. Justin Herbert doesn't. A lot of people make the argument like, hey, well, hey, look at Lamar Jackson's defenses. Look at those. And that is a good argument. But at the same time, a good offense, it helps a defense big time. A great offense makes the job that much easier for a defense. And they allow a defense to, and there were some times, quite a few games where Lamar Jackson, ooh, a lot of games where Lamar Jackson, because of everything that he was doing, he made the defense's job 20,000 times easier. But anyway, Justin Herbert is number eight. So eight, nine and 10, just those guys from Jump, are they better than the Lamar Jackson? Are they? Are we talking numbers? Are we talking stats? Are we talking passing yards? Are we talking passing touchdowns? Are we talking about wins? What is the ultimate quarterback stat? It all depends on how they're breaking this thing down. Or is it a combination of everything? What is the reasoning? I'm just curious. Just from those three guys from Jump. And then number seven, you got Joe Burrow from the Cincinnati Bengals. And Joe Burrow, of course, he did his thing. He did his thing last year. They went 10 and seven, so they were looking like, ah, but they did have some significant wins over some significant opponents, especially that being the Kansas City Chiefs. And then they carried it all the way to the playoffs and through the playoffs, just not that it's the very end of the playoffs, but they did make it there. And only one team can win, and they made it there. So shout out to Joe Burrow. Number six, Matt Stafford, the other Super Bowl quarterback from last year. And Matt Stafford was finally put on a team that surrounded him with great talent everywhere. He had just not done anything in Detroit. But I feel like nobody does anything in Detroit. It was rough over there. He would put up all these nice passing numbers, these yards, these stats, they would go crazy, but they weren't winning anything. They weren't winning anything. So then he goes to the Rams, like, hey, we go all in every year. We trying to win as much as we possibly can. Come through. He came through Super Bowl. Number five, Russell Wilson. Ooh, we're gonna see how, if Russell Wilson gets to cook over with the Denver Broncos, we'll see how that whole thing shakes itself out. But Russell Wilson, he over the past couple of years, certainly he had some good receivers, had some good pass catchers, offensive line in Seattle always been sort of shaky with the Broncos, it should be better. And he still has some good pass catchers. Got Jerry Judy, got Tim Patrick, got Colin Sutton. So he got some nice options over there at tight end. I think, who, does he have no a fan? I think, or is it, is it but I think it's a fan. Either way, he got some nice tight end options as well. So Russ should be able to cook and then they brought back Melvin Gordon. They still got, is it not Devonte Booker? No, Javonte Williams. Oh, forget their running backs name. Anyway, y'all know who I'm talking about. The one that carried Marlon Humphrey for like 20 some yards. That guy, they got him. Number six, oh excuse me, number four. I'm going to reverse, number four. Russell Wilson was number five, number four is Aaron Rodgers. Aaron Rodgers, I didn't know he had four MVP's. I did not know that. But Aaron Rodgers is number four. Man, regular season, Aaron Rodgers got it. Post-season, that's what stuff gets a little tricky for him. But Aaron Rodgers obviously, the ball have been doing this thing for a long time now, always puts up crazy numbers. He'll have like 50, 60, 70 touchdowns to like one, two, or three interceptions. And it's the crazy thing about his game is not even that, he's not even like super careful with the ball. It's not like he's super like, oh shy with the ball. It's not like he doesn't take risks because he does. But he puts it, only his receivers be getting it. Number three, Tom Brady. Well, it's Tom Brady, the most successful NFL quarterback of all time. Got like a million championships, million accolades and a million and counting because he's still playing the dude will be playing till he's probably like 53 or something like that. But still putting up numbers, even at his age now. So he's sort of defying age. So he's been doing this thing. Number two, number between number one and number two. I've been seeing a lot of debate, a lot of back and forth recently between a lot of analysts and whatnot between these two guys, Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. I've been seeing a whole lot of back and forth. And I respect it, because Patrick Mahomes obviously ever since he took over, he been going crazy with it. But now is we're gonna see how crazy he does again without a Tyreek Hill. Cause that's a big loss. And Josh Allen ever since he got Stefan Diggs he's been going crazy with it. And he been putting up some very pretty numbers too. And now he's been in the playoffs and he had a little bit more success. Didn't quite make it to the AFC championship last year. He did everything that he could to make it there. But that number one defense, it's like they went from like first to last in a heartbeat and that game. Oh man, that game was fun though. I loved it, loved it, loved it, loved it, loved it. But Josh Allen is a baller, but they have Josh Allen. Colin Coward has Josh Allen as number two. And he has Patrick Mahomes as number one. So the list is interesting as a lot of these lists usually are. But I'm just really, like really, especially with the, with 10 through seven with Derek Carr, Kyla Murray, Justin Herbert and Joe Burrow. Like really the Lamar not over those guys. I mean, you can even make a case with some other guys but definitely, especially these last four. No Lamar Jackson and those guys are in but no Lamar. I don't know about that one, Colin. I don't know, man. You must have known us Raven fans were gonna come find this list. But anyway, it is what it is. Shout out to my guy that sent it to me because he actually, my guy, Munker because he actually went to Louisville. He went to Louisville. So I know that he, when he found this list and he sent it to me, he probably sent it to me with some heat because he's like, hold up, man. I went to Louisville and that's my guy Lamar. I don't know, even if it wasn't my guy, I don't know why he's not on this list. And I really don't, I really don't. But again, everybody's entitled to their own opinion. And it's all good. Team Keep It Clean, I love y'all. Appreciate y'all. If y'all got some more lists for us to cover. Hey, let me know, send them to me. And I got you. If it's a good list, what if it's a bad list? We'll just keep the conversation in the DMs. But until then, I love y'all. I appreciate y'all. And like Lamar Jackson was when it came to Colin Cowell's top 10 quarterbacks list, I'm out.